Extract Iterator implementation into TypedDataCollection#247
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…o TypedDataCollection so that all the collections can benefit from the iterator.
…es not call super() in its constructor.
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Wow @catacraciun that's great and thanks for the contribution! 😄 Thanks again! |
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👍 This seems really cool @catacraciun
Thanks alot for this
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Why?
I am using ConversationPartCollection and it does not implement Iterator, as most of the Collections (in this SDK) do. Because of that, the code was looking pretty bad, as I couldn't use the TypedDataCollectionIterator either, as it is package-level. The solution to this is to make TypedDataCollection implement Iterator directly, and all its subclasses will benefit from it.
How?
First thing, TypedDataCollection now implements Iterator, it is delegating the hasNext(), next() and remove() methods to a TypedDataCollectionIterator instance. Second, I have removed all specific implementations of Iterator from all Collection classes, which were just copy-paste.